Episode
Small Wonder: Geisha Vicki
Overview
To help Brandon get promoted to a job in Japan, Joan pretends that she's his estranged wife and that Vicki and Jamie are their kids.
Details
- Series
- Small Wonder
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 6
- Air date
- 1987-10-10
- Runtime
- 21 min
Episode context
Geisha Vicki is Episode 6 in Season 3 of Small Wonder. It aired on 1987-10-10. The runtime is 21 min.
Previous / Next
More episodes from this season
Episode 4: Screaming Skulls
Jamie stumbles into the membership of a junior high gang whose vandalism tests his sense of belonging with right and wrong -- and inducts Vicki as its moll.
Episode 8: Haunted House
When unseen Vicki is struck by lightning and begins influencing objects around the house, the shook-up and unwary Lawsons call in a pair of hapless ghostbusters.
Episode 3: The Pool
While saving Harriet in the Lawsons' new pool, Vicki ""drowns"" and lands in the hospital under X-rays with a bewildered doctor.
Episode 9: The Bad Seedling
Ted brings home Vanessa, an upgraded twin of Vicki whose revolutionary but quirky quasi-human artificial intelligence runs amok.
Episode 2: The Strike
A United Robotronics strike pits shop steward Ted against management rep Brandon; Joan has her students use the strike as a social studies exercise, which also goes awry.
Episode 10: My Living Doll
A Christmas show wherein Joan borrows a life-sized animated ""doll"" from a store for a charity show -- until Brandon gets his hands on it.
Episode 1: Vicki and the Pusher
When a schoolyard pusher tries to hook Vicki on drugs, the Lawsons help the police on a undercover sting.
Episode 11: Fat's Where It's At
Vicki literally balloons after Ted unwittingly upgrades her energy-supplementing polynucleotide processor with an appetite, which creates excess digestive gases and causes her a date problem for the school dance.
Episode 12: Bank Hostages
Vicki, Jamie and Harriet are held hostage in an inept bank robbery.
Episode 13: Breakfast of Criminals
Vicki is discovered by a marketing firm to play in a cereal commercial, but the Lawsons have second thoughts when her taste test reveals that the product isn't all it's crackled up to be.